Saturday, October 11, 2008

More from the Ladybug's Birthday Party

I've been meaning to post more pictures from the Ladybug's birthday party (Sept. 20th) but being so 'daunted' by making the pictures work in the layout has kept me timid about taking it on again. Today I've decided to take FlyLady's advice and break this 'task' into manageable pieces. I REALLY REALLY want to do this! It's not writing and posting pictures about the party that has me 'frazzled' -- it's my blasted lack of knowledge when it comes to blogging in general (and, as mentioned, about making the pictures work). Well, I'm over it. I want to post this before it's too late. I'm gonna do it a little at a time -- and I *have* learned a few things, too, since my last attempt. :-)

Today, I'm just going to post about the Bouncy House that was the absolute highlight and main attraction of the party! Harley Mama -- you are a GENIUS!


Below are a bunch of pictures of the kids having a GRAND time in the Bouncy House:








Ladybug even tried some cartwheels, sommersaults and flips (standing up)...



...and shared some time with her "sissy", Butterfly Baby -- just the two of them:



And, when the party had "died down" somewhat, Harley Mama got in on the fun, too:

I had to separate these last two pictures from the rest because they have a funny story all their own. Ladybug and one of her friends (who stayed a little longer after the party) devised a "game" that Uncle Zombie was more than happy to help them with. They would lean up against one side of the Bouncy House, where the sides were mesh, and Uncle Zombie would "launch" (push) them away and into the middle. Most of the time they 'flopped', but a few times they really 'flew'. He even (very gently) pushed Butterfly Baby this way a few times.



It's hard to capture the giggles and gasps that this brought out of all three girls in a written blog with still pictures, but I'll never forget them! Their "game" was one of the highlights of the party (for me, Auntie Zombette) and it warms me still, from head to toe, when I think about it.

Love Y'all! :-)

p.s. I posted this up and looked at it...then I just HAD to come back in and say, "WHEW!" I can't believe it actually worked. This is very encouraging. Uh oh...I may start using a lot more pictures now, so if you see me with a camera -- you've been warned! :-)

3 comments:

Jennie said...

Thanks for stopping by my blog. I'm glad you enjoyed my post about Duncan. He really was a special kid. I'm glad his memory can continue to inspire others!

Cynthia said...

Hey Holly . . . you're doing great at the blogging thing! I enjoy reading what you write. Sorry I'm slow and haven't done the tag thing yet. Todd just returned from 3 weeks away so yeah I might have a little more time now.

UtahJenny said...

What a party - I better not show my kids they'll be so jealous!!! ;)